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what do spotted saddle horses look like
Same as any other horse- grass and grain.
it can be a paint foal Spots are a part of a horse's DNA. Genetics determine a horse's color, and whether or not it has spots. There are many breeds of horses that can be born with a spotted coat color. Sometimes, two solid colored horse parents can have a spotted baby if one of their close ancestors was spotted or carried the genetics for spots.
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Appaloosas have spotted coats, and are stock-breed horses, which are the most popular choice by far for western riding.
Its ok if all the horses are not being ridden, but they will have to be ridden later.
Tiger Horse is the name of a specific coloration and pattern. These horses are appaloosa-spotted, on their coats. They are not a cross between horses and tigers, which is genetically impossible. The "Tiger Horse" is mostly associated with gaited horses, and the extinct-but-being-reconstructed Spanish Jennet breed.
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This could be one of many different horse breeds. Paints, Appaloosas, Spotted Walking Horses are just a few.
You will not see a Paint horse in the Kentucky Derby. The Derby is for Thoroughbreds only. A Paint is a spotted horse with Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred bloodlines.
Appaloosa is a type of horse. Horses are mammals. Appaloosas have a spotted pattern on their coat. They also have striped hooves. They are known as the horse of Native Americans.
Horses can rear sometimes but it happens if you pull it to tight or if you pinch the horse horses i ride do not rear but by training it could help!